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Yanukovich: I thank Putin for saving my life

The ex-president is currently in Russia, hiding from the government of the Ukraine that is searching for him after the bloody events that took place last year. He also blamed protestants on the maidan…

The former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovich gave another interview these days.

The ex-president is currently in Russia, hiding from the government of the Ukraine that is searching for him after the bloody events that took place last year. He also blamed protestants on the maidan and accused them of the current situation in Ukraine.

The former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovich

The protests took more than hundred lives in 2014 and led to the election of the new Europe-oriented government. Some of the former high officials are now hiding in Russia. Yanukovich confessed in his interview that Russian security services on the decision of Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, helped him get escape from the country.

I am very thankful to him for saving my life

– said Yanukovich.

Yanukovich during the interview

Yanukovich also accused the current government of Ukraine in the war on the East of Ukraine. The ex-president even blamed them of involving other countries into the conflict that took lives of nearly 7,000 people and made millions of people abandon their homes and move to the safest cities.

But Yanukovich wasn’t himself if he didn’t say something bizarre during public speech. This time he defended his mansion that is now turned into a museum. He said that the furniture in the mansion didn’t belong to him and the ostriches on the mansion’s territory simply were there.